NEC 128 Webcam User Manual


 
1-2 Introduction
VisuaLink 128/384 General Description
Features
VisuaLink incorporates features for today’s high performance
technologies while making a videoconference system easy and cost
effective to operate.
Total Integration
single compact unit
VisuaLink is a self-contained unit. It integrates hardware and software
into one small easy to use box. VisuaLink is easy to setup and likewise
easy to troubleshoot any connection problems.
Portability
weighs less than 5 lbs.(3 Kg)
VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 are compact units, weighing less
than five pounds (3 Kg). Small enough to fit inside an attache or
computer case, they have the durability to withstand the rigors of
regular travel. This makes them ideal companions for demos,
business trips, and off-site meetings.
Plug & Play Technology
use with most vendor
peripherals
VisuaLink systems use Plug & Play technology employing simple
generic interfaces. This makes for easy connections to almost any
brand of cameras, microphones, and other audio/video components.
There is no need for any special equipment with VisuaLink, only a
standard ISDN BRI line connection.
The VisuaLink systems use industry standard connections for NTSC
composite video inputs/outputs (RCA pin), S-Video inputs/outputs
(DIN4), and modular jacks (RJ-45) for BRI interfaces. Color-coded
connectors for the video and audio with a clearly labeled unit back
panel. It takes only seconds to connect all peripheral devices to
VisuaLink.
Wireless Remote
buttons for calling and hang-up
are color coded for quick
access
The VisuaLink hand-held remote control (infrared) provides access to
all functions with a simple button touch. The remote can control all
VisuaLink connections/disconnections, conference operations, and
environment settings.
On-Screen Displays
configuration startup menus for
both network and VisuaLink
configurations
The on-screen messages and icon driven menus make it easy for
anyone to operate VisuaLink. Just point the VisuaLink remote and
follow the messages and menus on the video display. No special video
training is needed.